International Students: Higher Education Is Really Inexpensive In Germany, But Not In The US [CHARTS]

The United States is the second most-expensive country for international students behind Australia, according to a just-released report from HSBC’s Neil Brazil.

International students can expect to pay $35,705 a year, including tuition and living expenses, to study at a U.S. university. For an Ivy League school, the price tag can run in excess of $58,000.

Of the 13 countries and territories surveyed by HSBC, Germany was the least-expensive place for an international student to pursue a higher education. Tuition fees can be as low as $635 in Germany, compared to $25,000 or more a year in the U.S. and Australia.

Here’s the HSBC data presented in a map:

Here’s a chart that shows annual cost of living and annual tuition rates in the 13 countries and territories surveyed by HSBC:

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